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Over the past few months while editing this page, I have noticed that the subject of the article has held a wide variety of surnames... Most recently, she was identified as:
Ellie Boldman per a June 22, 2021, article (this is the subject, per bar assn search).
Ellie Boldman per a June 18, 2021, article.
Ellie Hill Smith per a May 13, 2021, article.
Ellie Boldman per a May 4, 2021, article.
Ellie Boldman per the copper book, a legislative roster issued at the beginning of 2021.
Ellie Hill Smith per her campaign website; the subject was elected to the MT Senate in 2020, but I am assuming that she has held the website domain for quite sometime and decided to take the easier route and not change the domain and other info...
I am unfamiliar with her marriage history, unsure of her maiden name, but I am guessing it would be appropriate to change the name of the article to Ellie Boldman with Ellie Hill as a redirect link. From simple google news searches, looks like "Ellie Hill Smith" was largely used in the past rather than the present. Hoping for some input on other contributors on the proposed change. Thanks! --PerpetuityGrat (talk) 17:31, 24 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]